Ripptula
Ripptula is a genus of spiders within the family Salticidae, commonly known as jumping spiders. This genus was first described by J. M. Waldhoff in 2008, and is characterized by its unique body shape and behavior.
Spiders in the Ripptula genus are typically small in size, ranging from 4 to 10 millimeters in
One of the most notable characteristics of the Ripptula genus is their ability to jump long distances.
Ripptula spiders can be found in warm and temperate regions around the world, with a preference for
Overall, the Ripptula genus is notable for its unique body shape and jumping behavior, and provides a